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University of Louisville. School of Law; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; University of Louisville--Faculty; University of Louisville--Employees; Law students; Law & legal affairs; Law and...

The Louisville Lawyer (1955-1974) was the first of three official University of Louisville School of Law student publications. This is the first of two issues numbered as Volume 16, Number 2. The issue is dated Spring 1971 on the front page, but...

University of Louisville. School of law; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; University of Louisville--Faculty; University of Louisville--Employees; Law students; Law & legal affairs; Law and...

The Louisville Law Examiner (1975-1991) was the second of three official University of Louisville School of Law student publications. The front page is misdated April 13, 1980.

This set of woodblock prints was reprinted in the 1980s. The images duplicate the earlier prints in this collection. Woodblock prints of, clockwise from top left: title page for "Primary Arithmetic for use in Academies and Common Schools"; title...

This set of woodblock prints was reprinted in the 1980s. The images duplicate the earlier prints in this collection. Woodblock prints of, clockwise from top left: title page for "The American Spelling-Book"; title page for "The Fourth School...

Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...

Law and legislation--Kentucky; Wills--Kentucky; Justice of the peace--Kentucky; Sheriffs--Kentucky

Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...

Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...

Law and legislation--Kentucky; Law and legislation--Virginia; Constitutions--Kentucky; Constitutions--Virginia

Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...

Law and legislation--Kentucky; Law and legislation--Virginia; Constitutions--Kentucky; Constitutions--Virginia

Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...

Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...

This set of woodblock prints was reprinted in the 1980s. With the exception of the JPM & Co. advertisement and the New Second and New Third School Readers, the images duplicate the earlier prints in this collection. Woodblock prints of, clockwise...

Irwin House entrance hall, looking toward the library. The "Irwin House" at 150 East Sixth Street in Oswego, New York was an Italianate style mansion built by Theodore Irwin Sr. around 1861; the mansion acted as a family home for 75 years and...

"Images and text were printed using Epson Stylus Pro 9800 on Somerset Velvet fine art paper, then laser cut and bound in single page Coptic binding structure with plastic covers at Columbia College Chicago's Center for Book and Paper Arts 2011. The...

Irwin House reception room table and fireplace. The "Irwin House" at 150 East Sixth Street in Oswego, New York was an Italianate style mansion built by Theodore Irwin Sr. around 1861; the mansion acted as a family home for 75 years and housed...

Irwin House dining room, looking toward the hall and the reception room. The "Irwin House" at 150 East Sixth Street in Oswego, New York was an Italianate style mansion built by Theodore Irwin Sr. around 1861; the mansion acted as a family home for...

Duncan-Irwin House side exterior and driveway. The "Duncan-Irwin House" at 240 North Grand Avenue in Pasadena, California was built in 1903 by architects Charles and Henry Greene for Katherine Duncan, and reconstructed for Theodore Irwin Jr. in...

Hilliard House bedroom, with Nancy Braman's four-poster bed from c. 1815. The "Hilliard House" at 1074 Cherokee Road and Grinstead Drive in Louisville, Kentucky was built by James Williamson Henning in 1871 as a wedding gift for his daughter Maria...

Hilliard House bedroom, with Nancy Braman's four-poster bed from c. 1815. The "Hilliard House" at 1074 Cherokee Road and Grinstead Drive in Louisville, Kentucky was built by James Williamson Henning in 1871 as a wedding gift for his daughter Maria...

Sitting room of "The Other House" on the Hobbs Estate. Edward Dorsey Hobbs' estate, known as "Evergreen," was located at the corner of Evergreen Road and Osage Avenue in Anchorage, Kentucky, just east of the "Hobbs and Walker Evergreen Nursery."...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 12. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 15. There are portions missing from the edges of each page...